2019年6月英语四级听力真题【已公布】(1)
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2019年6月英语四级听力真题【已公布】篇章1:In today’s job market, it is not a common for jobseekers to send applications for many positions。
That islots of time and lots of work to organize。
Certainly, you can’t want to waste your precious hours on following the developments on the fashion, and miss the importantdeadlines, confuse interview times or forget to follow up aresult。
Accordingly, managing our work search properly isjust as important as identify the job opportunities and sendyour applications。
If you familiar with Microsoft Excel or asimilar program, creating a table is a simple and effectiveway to keep track your job applications。
If the excel isn’t used as drinking a cup of tea,don’t worried。
You can create a table in Microsoft。
Google is another tool to helpyou to organize your work effectively。
If you have a G-mail account, you can create a safe and send tables in additionto read a document like your cover letter and resume。
You can also link up with Google calendar to make sure you maketop with the important dates。
Clearly, there plenty of daysto keep track of search and to make efforts to simplify yourjob search well paid off。
Nevertheless you should alwaysfocus on the quality not the quantity。
Only you apply the position you are qualified for, and make each application count, personalizing each cover letters and updating yourresume。
16.What does the speaker say about today’s jobseekers?17.What kind of job do applicants can do with the helpof the Google?18.What does the speaker suggest the jobseekers do?篇章3:Before there was the written word, there was thelanguage of dance。
Dance expresses love and hate, joy and sorrow, life and death, and everything else in between。
(22) Dance in America is everywhere。
We dance from Floridato Alaska, from Harison to Harison and coast to coast。
We dance at weddings, birthdays, office parties or just tofill the time。
(23)“I adore dancing,” says Lester Bridges, the owner of a dance studio in a small town in Iowa。
“I can‘t imagine doing anything else with my life。
“ Br idges runs dance classes for all ages。
”Teaching danceis wonderful。
My older students say it makes them feel young。
It’s marvellous to watch them。
For many of them,it‘s away of meeting people and having a social life。
” So why dowe dance?“I can tell yo u about one young couple,” says Bridges。
“They arrive at the class in a bad mood and theyleave with a smile。
Dancing seems to change their mood completely。
”(24)So, do we dance in order to make ourselves feel better,calmer, healthier? Andrea Hillier, a dance teacher says,“Dance, like the pattern of a beating heart, is life。
Even after all these years, I want to get better and better。
I keep practicing even when I‘m exhausted。
I find it hardto stop!Dancing reminds me I’m alive。
”22。
What does the passage say about the dance inAmerica?23。
What do we know about the Lester Bridges dancestudio?24。
What happened to the young couple after theyattended last Bridges in class?新闻1:Kelly escaped to managed to save her car after the four-mile road came out of the driving down the high way 。
Rattlesnakes are poisonous and threat to the people generally。
But the woman say the rattlesnake terrified her on her ways 。
It has big nails on the way to pick up her friend。
I don’t know when my hands on my steer or not。
But I can guarantee myself。
She said the snake the was first under the seatuntil she could get out of the high way。
Here he comes, the snake tries to find its road and get out of the car。
Kelly called for help and, Washington control animal office wouldcapture the snake。
Q1:How did Kelly feel when she first came across the Rattlesnake?Q2:What does the report say about the Rattlesnake?新闻2:(3)Fast food turns out isn’t quite as fast as it usedto be。
A new study finds that MacDonald posts its slowestdrives through times since this survey was first inductedfifty years ago。
As MacDonald’s, customers were spent on average three minutes and nine seconds from the time theyplaced their orders until they were receive their food。
About ten seconds more, they began to straight average andlots slower than the decade ago, according to the study,which was commissioned by QSR, an industry trade publication,and MacDonald wasn’t alone in slowing down。
Other changesalso saw their drive through performance slowing down。
(4)Among the reasons for the slower surveys, today there aremore choices on the menu, and products themselves are more complex and take longer to prepare。